Jaidah Automotive, a fully-owned subsidiary of the Jaidah Group, has announced the sale of 50 Chevrolet Cruze LS 2014 cars to Elite Motors.
The Chevrolet Cruze LS 2014 aims to re-establish Chevrolet as a viable competitor in the large and competitive compact sedan in the GCC market. Jaidah Automotive expects it to meet Qatar’s growing market demand for cutting-edge technology in cost-efficient cars.
“The Chevrolet Cruze LS 2014 embodies all that Chevrolet proudly stands for - an exhilarating drive performance, state-of-the-art technology, safety and design. Exceptionally, the Chevrolet Cruze LS 2014 offers the lowest cost of maintenance in the Qatari market. We are delighted with our partnership with Elite Motors and hope to build on this relationship in the coming future,” said Hussam Abo Abdoh, Fleet & Leasing manager at Jaidah Automotive.
Ahmed al-Sebaei, general manager of Elite Motors, said the deal is a key part of the growth strategy for their company.
“The increase in our fleet takes us to a new level. We believe that the Chevrolet Cruze LS 2014 is a great addition to our existing portfolio and will help us provide excellence and meet the demand of the Qatari market. We are extremely pleased with our partnership with Jaidah and their dedication to build a relationship with their customers,” he added.
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